Plastic surgeons are proud of their work, changing the world a pair of enhanced tits at a time. Most are so proud that they post pictures of their work on their websites. It is more than pride, we admit, cause it actually makes sense that if you’re in the market for a new pair of tits, you want to see what your plastic surgeon can do and see what your tits will look like after. It’s pretty common. We also tie the tit pic posting to the ego and inner need of the doctors to post porn. One doctor found out the hard way, that you gotta be careful when doing it. Mandi Stillwell hired Dr. Quita Lopez, a cosmetic surgeon at the Aesthetic Laser Center in Fresno, California, for a tummy tuck, breast lift and implants in 2013. She agreed to let Dr. Lopez photograph and show her tits for promotional purposes, and gave the office a written consent. But like any woman who wants to keep the mystery of whether her tits are real or fake, Mandi’s consent also said the pictures could never to be associated to her name. Dr. Lopez fucked that up. Some five months after Mandi’s boob job, a guy she was talking to on an online dating app told her that when he Googled her name, he found her before and after fake tits pictures. “I had lots of anxiety, lost a lot a sleep and cried a lot,” Mandi said. So she sued Dr. Lopez and won. She sued for $300,000 in damages, saying Dr. Lopez was “negligent and violated her duty to keep a patient’s medical information confidential.” But Mandi only got $18,000 (from a Fresno County Superior Court jury). Dr. Lopez’ lawyer told the jury the photos were mistakenly put on the Internet and were taken down within a few days. But Mandi still got paid. Lesson learned.